.KWAX Plans Tour For Senior Guests During "Duck Preview” .Satur day, KWAX, the campus KM radio station, will be on the air from 0 n.m. to 12 noon ao that high school seniors can view the simulated broadcast procedure. A tour of radio facilities and an explanation of station operation will be held under the direction of D. Glenn Htarlln, assistant pro fessor of speech. 5:13 Guest Star 5:S0 News 5:45 Sports Shots 6:00 Tuble Hopping 6:30 Entertainment Guide 6:45 Kellglou* News 7:00 International Visitor « 7:15 Time for Tonne 7:30 Dlxlography 8:00 Ite^uest Time 10:30 News 10:55 A Tune to Say Goodnight Sunday 3:00 Freshman Forum 4:00 BBC Theatre 5:00 Musle for the Connoisseur 6:00 Songs for Sunday 7:00 Sign Off 'State Fair' Is SU Sunday Movie “State Fair” will be the Sunday movie at 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom. Starring Jeanne Craine and Dick Haymes “State Fair” is a Rodgers and Harnmerstein musical in tech nicolor about a farmer's family and their Adventures with hogs, bran died mincemeat and Romance at the State Fair. The movie features the academy award winning song, “It Might As Well Be Spring.” Admission Is 30 cents. Vodvil Program Starts At 8 p.m. Tonight (( oiitinued from page one) this year and is donated by Kver green theater. Formerly there was »cne trophy for the best act among both men and women. A plaque will be given to the freshman men's dorm with the highest GPA for the year. The plaque is awarded by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. During the Vodvil an award will bo given for the “Ugly Man” con test winner. Five finalists are en tered in the contest Hank Bonne maip Nell Chase, Mel Blevens, Dave Jeremiah and Ulrich Trump oner. The winner will receive a cup an^l Herman, the traveling moose head donated by Alpha Phi Omega. Booths Close Booths in the Co-op and the SU will close at noon today for the contest but will be set up in Mc Arthur court at the beginning of the show to allow further voting. The Dick Schwary quintet will play between acts and will include several solo numbers, one a drum solo to “Sweet Georgia Brown." The combo includes Dick Schwary. trumpet; Bob Hughes, drums; Tom White, bass; Bozo Cftvaco, guitar; and Kaare Sandegren, piano. They will play about ten numbers in cluding "Tenderly,” "Melancholy Rhapsody,” "Stardust" and "Man With a Horn.” During the judging for the show Ed Kenney will sing, Susan Fitz gerald will give a dramatic mono , logue, Verla Thompson, and Phil ■? lip Lewis will pantomime a record l to “She’s a Lady.” Religious Notes Compiled by Tom Shepherd Inter-Varsity At Us recent elections, Inter Vnrslty Christian Fellowship elect or! Itay .Steed president. Other new officers are Vice-president Bar bara Freeman, Secretary MarJIc rravllllon, Devotions Chuirmun Ksther Trippct, Contact Chairman Kuth Cutllp and Activities Chair man Dotti Schick. The group will hold its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday In the Student Union with Miss Rosalind Rlnker, I-VCF state staff member, speaking on the topic, "Why I am a Christian.” Visitors arc Invited to attend. Gamma Delta Lutheran students of the Mis souri synod will meet at 5:30 p.m Sunday for a topic discusion and business meeting at 1343 Mill st Newman Club University of Oregon Newman club members will join with two other schools for a picnic Sunday at Silver Creek Falls near Salem, according to Hank Herbring, presi dent. All members must bring their own hot dogs and buns, Herbring added, but all other refreshments will be furnished. Oregon students desiring transportation should cal! Dick Schwary at 5-1874. The groups will leave at 11:30 am. Sunday. Westminster Foundation Due to Duck Preview activities lr ♦ hero will bo no scheduled Friday and Saturday night get-togethers at Westminster. The Book of Acts will be the sub ject for study at the 9:30 a.m. Sun day Bible study class at the house. The Rev. Thom Hunter will lead the group. A picnic and vesper service is planned by Westminster at 5 p.m. Sunday. The group will meet at Westminster house and go from there to Armitage park. Barbara Fulton is student leader for the Wednesday noon chapel service. A fellowship dinner is planned for 5:30 p.m. Wednesday with the I stewardship commission supervis mg. Canterbury Club f anterbury Club will meet Sun day at St. Mary's Episcopal church. Evening prayer begins at 5:30 p.m. and will be followed by supper and discussion. Episcopal students are reminded of the weekly celebration of the Holy Communion at 7 a.m Wed i uesday in Gerlinger hall. Lutheran Students | Lutheran student association's regular Sunday meeting will begin j at 5:30 p in. with a buffet supper. Quirinus Breen, professor of his j tory, will speak following the sup per or. the topic, "Christ at Work: 100-300 A.D.y The public is cordi ally invited. 1 HAY 1st J lie last day for purchasing' rneinherships in the Co-op for the school year 1951-52 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CO-OP FLOWERS 0 0b Jiome 13th & Patterson Sts., Eugene, Oregon SALE The private library of the late John Canoe, Pro fessor of History, will he on sale on the balcony of the University of Oregon Co-op First Baptist Church Broadway at High Dr. Vance il. Taylor, Pastor INViTES YOU SUNDAY 9:45 a.in. — University class — Bred Beard, teacher 11 :00 a.in. — “Christ and Our Privileges” Broadcast over KASIf 6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship'Hour 7:30 p.m. — “This Is Indonesia” in pictures and message by Rev. John Breman. I Bj $ K l> g DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS! 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